Turbojet Engine Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-E-12347
The Turbojet Engine Model is an educational engineering model used for demonstrating the basic working sequence of a turbojet engine, including air intake, compression, combustion, turbine action, and exhaust thrust. It is designed for schools, colleges, STEM labs, aviation training rooms, and technical education demonstrations.
Product Description
The Turbojet Engine Model by School Equipments helps students understand how a jet engine converts fast-moving exhaust gases into forward thrust. The model is used to explain the airflow path through the intake, compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, and exhaust nozzle in a clear classroom format.
This model is suitable for physics, engineering, aerodynamics, aviation, and STEM teaching where learners need a visual explanation of jet propulsion. It is intended as an instructional model, not as an operational aircraft engine. Exact size, material, cutaway construction, moving-part details, and mounting style should be confirmed before final publication.
Key Features
- Designed for explaining the working principle of a turbojet engine.
- Shows the main stages of jet propulsion: intake, compression, combustion, turbine drive, and exhaust.
- Useful for aviation, engineering, physics, and STEM classroom demonstrations.
- Helps students connect thermodynamics, fluid flow, pressure, and thrust concepts.
- Suitable for teacher-led explanations, technical training, and science exhibitions.
- Demonstration format supports visual learning without using a working jet engine.
- Material, size, colour coding, and moving-part configuration should be verified from the supplied model.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
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Product Name |
Turbojet Engine Model |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Product Category |
Physics Laboratory Equipment / Energy Models / Engineering and Aviation Teaching Model |
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Primary Keyword |
Turbojet Engine Model |
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Secondary Keywords |
jet engine model, turbojet working model, aviation training model, jet propulsion model, engineering teaching model, STEM engine model |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, STEM labs, aviation training institutes, engineering classrooms, and science demonstrators |
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Demonstration Capacity |
Classroom demonstration of turbojet engine working principle |
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Standards / Certifications |
Not specified; verify before publishing |
What's Included in the Kit
- Turbojet Engine Model main unit
- Display base or mounting stand
- Labelled engine-section indicators
- Instruction sheet or demonstration guide
- Protective packing for storage and transport
Applications / Uses
- Explaining the basic working principle of a turbojet engine.
- Teaching jet propulsion and thrust generation in classrooms.
- Demonstrating the role of the compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, and exhaust nozzle.
- Supporting lessons on thermodynamics, pressure, airflow, and energy conversion.
- Using in aviation, mechanical engineering, physics, and STEM practical sessions.
- Displaying in school science exhibitions and technical training labs.
How to Use the Turbojet Engine Model
- Place the model on a stable demonstration table.
- Identify the main sections: intake, compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, and exhaust nozzle.
- Explain how air enters through the intake and is compressed before combustion.
- Show how expanding hot gases pass through the turbine and exit through the nozzle.
- Relate the exhaust flow to forward thrust using Newton’s third law of motion.
- Ask students to trace the airflow path and describe the energy conversion at each stage.
Safety note: use the model for demonstration only, handle any moving or detachable parts carefully, and keep it away from open flame unless the supplied manual specifically permits a controlled demonstration.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the model with a soft dry cloth after classroom use.
- Store it in protective packing to prevent scratches, dust, and impact damage.
- Do not force rotating, removable, or labelled parts if resistance is felt.
- Check the base, supports, and section labels before demonstrations.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments supplies physics laboratory apparatus, educational engine models, science kits, didactic models, and STEM teaching equipment for institutions. The Turbojet Engine Model is intended for visual, hands-on explanation of jet propulsion and engine-section functions. School Equipments supports school, college, and export requirements with education-focused laboratory products. Product-specific dimensions, material, moving parts, and included accessories should be verified before final quotation or publication.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Turbojet Engine Model used for?
A Turbojet Engine Model is used to demonstrate how air intake, compression, combustion, turbine action, and exhaust flow produce jet propulsion.
Is this a working jet engine?
No. This product should be treated as an educational demonstration model unless the final supplier specification confirms any working mechanism.
Can this model be used in school physics labs?
Yes. It is suitable for school physics labs, STEM classrooms, engineering demonstrations, aviation training rooms, and science exhibitions under supervision.
Which parts of a turbojet engine can students learn from this model?
Students can learn the function of the air intake, compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, shaft, and exhaust nozzle, depending on the confirmed model design.
What material is the Turbojet Engine Model made from?
The supplied product data does not confirm the material. Verify whether the model is made from metal, plastic, acrylic, or mixed materials before publishing.
What category should this product be listed under?
This product should be listed under physics laboratory equipment, energy models, engineering educational models, aviation teaching models, and STEM demonstration apparatus.
For related teaching models, explore Physics Laboratory Equipment, Energy Models and Apparatus, Four-Stroke Petrol Engine Model, and Steam Engine from School Equipments.
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